Worth its salt
Sel et Vinaigre goes from zine to silkscreen in 1-2-3
Sel et Vinaigre goes from zine to silkscreen in 1-2-3
I’m sick and I’m grumpy, and even though my meeting quotient this year has been relatively low when checked against my track record, venting about… Read More »Hive Mind: Activist maladies and radical disorders
Cooperation vital to life on earth
Massive websites like Amazon may one day be able to pay for more information roadspace than smaller sites.
While most children ate macaroni and cheese as a child, I ate this (honestly) tasty and much healthier alternative! Macaroni and broccoli, sometimes more fondly… Read More »Simply Tasty: Macaroni and broccoli
CUP Quebec Bureau Chief Misha Warbanski asks if a Truth and Reconciliation Commission can heal the wounds in Canada’s First Nations communities
It starts with a sudden fever and a headache. Then comes nausea, skin rashes, and atrocious muscle and joint pain. There are no available vaccines… Read More »Dengue on our doorstep
Zahra Moloo explores how the Western media distorts the crisis in Kenya
With mild manners and rustic rhythms, local band revives a bygone era
Crystal Pite is not one to shy away from asking big questions through her art. The choreographer, who not only directs and dances with the… Read More »Brief: Philosophical musings take center stage
Local DJ and McGill alum reflects on his influences in anticipation of graphic novel release
It is 3:00 AM and you’re sound asleep on a cold winter night. Suddenly the alarm goes off, forcing you to jump out of your… Read More »McGill residences: a governance model par excellence
Students criticize organizers’ tactics
“In my first year, I read The Daily all the time and loved how it explored all the cultural and social justice issues I cared… Read More »Public Editor: Some solutions to The Daily’s marginalization problem
Canadian scientists question the sustainability of recommending fish intake